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How to spell WHICKS correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "whicks" instead of "which" or "whisk", don't worry! Auto-correction often fails to rectify such errors. To avoid confusion, ensure you choose the right word: "which" denotes selection or specification, while "whisk" refers to cooking or moving swiftly. Checking your spelling is always a smart move!

List of suggestions on how to spell whicks correctly

  • chicks The chicks hatched from the eggs that were laid by the hen.
  • hacks I am always impressed by his creative hacks for fixing everyday problems.
  • Hocks The butcher cut the meat into hocks, which are popular for stews and soups.
  • Kicks He kicks the ball into the goal, scoring the winning point.
  • licks The dog eagerly licks his owner's face when he comes home from work.
  • nicks Nicks were bristling with needles and thread.
  • picks He picks up the pen from the desk.
  • ricks I can't believe that we're getting ricks to go with our party!
  • Ticks I find ticks to be absolutely repulsive and worrisome when spending time outdoors.
  • whack
  • whacks He gave the ball several hard whacks with his racket.
  • whelks The restaurant served a plate of steamed whelks as an appetizer.
  • WHIMS She followed her whims and ended up spending all her savings on a spontaneous trip to Europe.
  • whips The horse was spooked by the sound of whips cracking.
  • whirs The sound of the blender whirs in the kitchen as she prepares a smoothie.
  • whisk I need to whisk the eggs before adding them to the mixture.
  • whisks She quickly whisks the eggs until they are fluffy.
  • whisky I enjoy sipping whisky by the fireplace.
  • wick The wick of the candle was too short, causing it to burn out quite quickly.
  • wicks The gaslight's wicks burned with a bitter flame.
  • winks She always winks at me when she has a secret to share.

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